Study of Conductive and Friction Properties of Grease Containing Carbon Black Additive

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The conductive and fiction properties of overbased calcium sulfonate complex grease and lithium grease containing carbon black (CB) additive were investigated in detail. The results indicate that CB can dramatically improve the conductivities of the greases. Also the tribol-test results indicate that the CB can dramatically improve the tribological properties of the greases. The lithium greases containing CB, have better tribological properties than overbased calcium sulfonate complex greases. Among the lithium greases, 5% CB contained grease performs the best friction reduction properties, and among the overbased calcium sulfonate complex greases, 6% CB contained grease performs the best friction reduction properties.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1120-1121)

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586-589

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July 2015

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